Entry Level Android Engineer at Y Media Labs

About Y Media Labs:

An interactive digital agency specializing in mobile solutions.

About the job:

Overview

If you are looking to work on mobile apps that span across different industries such as finance, automobile, healthcare, retail, consumer, enterprise and entertainment, then you have come to right place.

Required Job Experience

Minimum 2 years experience in software programming.

Minimum 1 year experience in Java application development.

Minimum 1 year experience in Android development.

At least 1 published application on the Android market available for immediate download and review by our team. Please provide names of all your apps that you’ve worked with a brief description of your contribution (if not individually developed).

Required Technical Qualifications

Experience in building and publishing commercial applications to the Android Marketplace.

Understand the use of Java I/O, Collections, Algorithms and well known application frameworks.

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